Is the shown "KiteBoarding" or not? A "dangling" phase of kiteboarding? Is it "parakiting"? With a canopy wing? Woglum-based? Yet, also and still a phase of KB? Is it "gliding"? With a canopy wing? Yet, also and still a phase of KB? Is it "paragliding"? With a canopy wing? Yet, also and still a phase of KB? Is it "hang gliding"? With a canopy wing? Yet, also and still a phase of KB?Is it "FFAWE"? Is the body and board forming a wing complex, though of low L/D? Yet, also and still a phase of KB?Is it "CWKPS"? Yet, also and still a phase of KB? Is it a "kite-energy system" converting the wind's energy into useful purpose, perhaps even pleasant thrilling recreational purpose? Yet, also and still a phase of KB?

How much will kiteboarders explore the aerodynamics of the lower "wing" complex of the free-flight shown kite system? Will kiteboarders enter very long distance travel via FFAWE methods of utilizing wind-layer differentia?

Shaping the lower-wing complex for flight purposes may be challenging. For FFAWE KB , the system's lines and control methods will probably altered; longer lines will permit wind-layer differentia to be harvested for effective travel. Radio-control will be considered by some to control the upper wing and even perhaps the lower-wing complex; automatic controls will be considered. The lower-wing involving the "board" complex will morph to shapes that help fulfill purpose.

Kiteboarding is being practiced in some of its possible realms, not all. The KB of today will remain an option. But other KB activity options will keep appearing as the exploring spirit remains alive.

The Chinese first developed kiteboarding. They quickly realize that it was an extremely difficult sport because of their limitations in terms of materials. Paper kites just don't relaunch well at all. But, their land boarding endeavors were much more successful.